Category: Human Origins
Another Scientific Paper Challenges Ardi’s Place as a Bipedal Human Ancestor
When Ardipithecus ramidus (“Ardi”) was first unveiled to the world in 2009, the media went bananas.
Mathematician Alexander Tsiaras on Human Development: “It’s a Mystery, It’s Magic, It’s Divinity”
A striking contrast with how many Darwinian biologists might describe the same thing.
30% of the Gorilla Genome Contradicts the Supposed Evolutionary Phylogeny of Humans and Apes
That’s the big news revealed last week with the publication of the sequence of the full gorilla genome.
Critically Analyzing the Argument from Human/Chimpanzee Genetic Similarity
The problem of making premature claims that we don’t know are correct plagues Dennis Venema’s discussion of human and chimp genetic variation.
Australopithecus sediba: The Hype-Cycle Starts Again
It’s only after a supposed “transitional fossil” is discovered that evolutionists feel comfortable admitting to such “gaps” in the fossil record. This makes you wonder: what gaps exist right now that we aren’t being told about?